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Habitat for birds and mammals
Water Tower in LuxembourgThe structure, designed by the Spanish architecture firm Temperaturas Extremas, supplies water to the nearby Kirchberg Plateau in Luxembourg. It will also provide nesting sites for birds.
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Advertorial
Gives positive vibes: Aeris Numo ComfortThe Aeris Numo Comfort designer active chair combines style and comfort and brings positive vibes to meetings, desks, lounges or dining tables in the home.
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Salone del Mobile 2024
Artificial Intelligence for FurniturePhilippe Starck and Kartell experiment with new production methods and expand their A.I. collection
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Call for Projects
Award CeremonyThe DETAIL Award is a hallmark of architectural excellence. An internationally renowned jury of experts honors outstanding projects that shape our world in a fascinating way.
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Stacked maisonettes
Residential Complex in LuxembourgOn Luxembourg’s Kirchberg Plateau, the Spanish architecture studios Amann Cánovas Maruri and Adelino Magalhaes have designed six subsidized housing buildings that meet passive-energy standards. The structures reflect the unusual typology of the apartments and access zones within them.
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Advertorial
A High-Efficiency Ceramic Facade by FavekerThe ceramic envelope regulates the light and contributes to energy savings inside the building. Made-to-measure ceramic slats were manufactured for the project.
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Best of 2022
Favourite Tiny HousesAt the end of the year, we present three tiny houses that have convinced our editorial team in every respect.
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Best of 2022
Our Readers' Video FavouritesThese three videos have particularly inspired our readers this year.
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Best of 2022
Best of Climate & ResourcesAt the end of the year, we present three timber buildings that have convinced our editorial team in every respect.
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Interview
Arno Lederer on the Münchner VolkstheaterWhat does it mean to build a people’s theatre? Stuttgart architect Arno Lederer, founder of LRO Lederer Ragnarsdóttir Oei, provides some answers.
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Interview
Barbara Buser on Circular BuildingIn her projects, Swiss architect Barbara Buser seeks uncomplicated solutions for recycling used building components.

